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South Africa's pay television group MultiChoice may unbundle its sports channels into a separate subscription package, its CEO said on Thursday, a move that might help it retain subscribers.
Consumers may soon be able to choose a DStv general entertainment subscription without bundled SuperSport channels.
MultiChoice Group, operators of DStv and GOtv, said it has lost about 1.4 million subscribers in Nigeria in the last two years Across all its African operations, the company also reported a ...
MultiChoice South Africa says it may unbundle its sports channels into a separate subscription package to help retain ...
As anticipated, struggling pay-TV operator MultiChoice reported a loss for the year ended 31 March – coming in with an ...
Sport isn’t just entertainment, it’s passion, pride and community. From local derbies to global showdowns such as the impending FIFA Club World Cup, it brings people together and fuels economies. But ...
Multichoice has significantly cut its expenditure and strengthened its balance sheet over the last year, with the group now in a postive equity position.
Over this period, the group lost 2.8 million active linear subscribers and had to absorb a R10.2bn negative impact on its ...
President John Mahama has banned the use of DSTV and other satellite television subscriptions at the Jubilee House, with ...
KingMakers, the sports betting subsidiary of MultiChoice Group and operator of BetKing Nigeria, recorded a 76% growth in ...
MultiChoice has revealed that about 1.4 million Nigerian subscribers unplugged their decoders in the last two years due to ...
DStv, Africa’s leading entertainment platform, has been officially recognised as the #1 Most Admired African Media Brand in ...